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Syracuse, NY | November 2013

NEW WOMEN’S HEALTH NETWORK EMPHASIZES WELLNESS he Affordable Care Act is adjusting reimbursement measures, an effort that encourages physicians to champion wellness efforts.

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Now Central New York physicians can help their female patients of all ages focus on wellness by encouraging membership in the Upstate Women’s Health Network. For physicians, the network provides access to a host of Upstate specialty physicians, services and affiliated practices via one phone call. Women’s Health Network providers offer timely appointments, communication with the referring physician, and tailored clinical care for patients. Currently the network offers: breast care, cancer care, geriatric care, obstetrics and gynecology

and urogynecology, rehabilitative therapies, urgent and after hours care, urological services, women’s bone and joint health, and women’s imaging services. Soon to be added services include cardiovascular, gastroenterology, pulmonology/critical care and sleep, nephrology, rheumatology and many surgical specialties. For women, the network offers the resources of an academic medical center in their quest to stay healthy. Member have access to a nurse-staffed phone line for answers to health questions, and receive invitations to seminars, small group Q&A sessions with health care providers, and healthy living and wellness activities. Membership is simple and free. Call 315-464-2756 or visit www.upstate.edu/women.

TELEMEDICINE CONNECTS UPSTATE STROKE CENTER WITH CARTHAGE HOSPITAL n electronic link between Upstate and Carthage Area Hospital means that patients exhibiting stroke symptoms in the Carthage emergency room will be seen and heard by a stroke neurologist in Syracuse.

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Most of a stroke exam relies on motion and sound, making it ideal for telemedicine, and the two hospitals connect through a $30,000 grantfunded computer cart. Appropriate patients will receive the clot-busting drug Activase and

ambulance transportation to Upstate University Hospital for more stroke care. “We’re delighted to partner with Carthage Area Hospital,” Upstate’s chief executive officer, John McCabe, MD, told the Watertown Daily Times. “Upstate’s mission is to be a resource for medical professionals throughout the state.” Carthage hopes to become the first New York State designated primary stroke center in Jefferson County. ■

Upstate Connect: 800-544-1605 for Physician-To-Physician Service

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